
Gaza - Saba:
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) strongly condemned, in the harshest terms, the criminal statements made by U.S. Republican Congressman Randy Fine, in which he explicitly called for the nuclear bombing of the Gaza Strip and attacked Palestinian culture, describing the Palestinian cause as "evil."
In a statement, the PFLP described these fascist remarks as "filled with hatred and incitement to genocide, reflecting the colonialist and racist mentality deeply rooted within certain U.S. ruling circles, particularly by extremist figures like Fine, who is backed by a racist leader such as Donald Trump."
The Front emphasized that such calls constitute a full-fledged war crime, "no different from the most horrific crimes committed by Nazi and colonial regimes throughout history." It pointed out that Gaza, already suffering under a blockade and ongoing massacres, is being portrayed in such rhetoric as a legitimate target for extermination—a blatant violation of all international laws and conventions.
The PFLP held the U.S. administration and the Republican Party fully responsible for these statements, urging free voices in the United States—including student movements, human rights groups, and solidarity organizations with Palestine—to take immediate action to hold this fascist congressman accountable and confront the unchecked incitement and political terrorism in his rhetoric.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) strongly condemned, in the harshest terms, the criminal statements made by U.S. Republican Congressman Randy Fine, in which he explicitly called for the nuclear bombing of the Gaza Strip and attacked Palestinian culture, describing the Palestinian cause as "evil."
In a statement, the PFLP described these fascist remarks as "filled with hatred and incitement to genocide, reflecting the colonialist and racist mentality deeply rooted within certain U.S. ruling circles, particularly by extremist figures like Fine, who is backed by a racist leader such as Donald Trump."
The Front emphasized that such calls constitute a full-fledged war crime, "no different from the most horrific crimes committed by Nazi and colonial regimes throughout history." It pointed out that Gaza, already suffering under a blockade and ongoing massacres, is being portrayed in such rhetoric as a legitimate target for extermination—a blatant violation of all international laws and conventions.
The PFLP held the U.S. administration and the Republican Party fully responsible for these statements, urging free voices in the United States—including student movements, human rights groups, and solidarity organizations with Palestine—to take immediate action to hold this fascist congressman accountable and confront the unchecked incitement and political terrorism in his rhetoric.